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Вобщем , нужен адекватный перевод , только не откуда то скопированный и в ответ вставленный и через обычный онлайн переводчик тоже не нужно (я проверю: d) заранее ) this was one of those mornings when the smoke and the thames valley mist decide to work a few miracles for their london, and especially for the oldest part of it, the city. the city, on these mornings, is an enchantment. there is a faint¬ly luminous haze, now silver, now old gold, over everything. the buildings have shape and solidity but no weight; they hang in the air, like palaces out of the arabian nights; _you could topple the dome off st. paul’s with a forefinger, push back the mansion house, send the monument floating into space. on these mornings, the old churches cannot be counted; there are more of them than ever. there is no less traffic than usual; the scarlet stream of buses still flows through the ancient narrow streets; the pavements are still thronged with bank messengers, office boys, policemen, clerks, typists, commissionaires, directors, secretaries, crooks, busy-bodies, idlers; but on these mornings all the buses, taxicabs, vans, lorries and all the pedestrians lose something of their ordinary solidity; they move behind gauze; they retired in velvet; their voices are muted; their movement is in slow motion. whatever is new and vulgar and foolish contrives to lose itself in the denser patches of mist. but all the glimpses of ancient loveliness are there, perfectly framed and lighted: round every corner somebody is whispering a line or two of chaucer. and on these morn¬ings, the river is simply not true: there is ho geography, nothing but pure poetry, down there; the water has gone and shapes out of an adventurous dream drift by on a tide of gilded and silvered air. such is the city on one of these mornings, a place in a gothic fairy tale, a mirage, a vision.

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darialyagina
Перевожу сама,с литрой не дружу,но что-то вроде:D
 
Это было одно утро из тех,когда дым и туман Thames Valley(долины над темзой?) творил чудеса в Лондоне,особенно в его старешейшей  части ,в городе.Город очарователен по таким утрам.Везде стоит бледно светящиеся дымка, затем серебро, а после старое золото.Фасонные и прочные здания,они кажутся легче пуха,как дворцы из сказок Арабских ночей.Вы могли бы разрушить купол(голову,смотря че это Ст паул) Ст Пауля:D мизинцем,отодвинуть резеденцию лорда-мэра в Лондоне,отправить памятник путешествовать в космос.В такие утра нельзя сосчитать старые церкви,их больше,чем когда-либо.Дорожного движения не меньше,чем обычно,ярко-красное движение автобусов все еще идет по древним узким улицам,на тратуарах все еще толпятся банковские курьеры,оффисные работники,полицейские,чиновники,туристы,швейцары,директора,секретари,мошенники,навязчивые люди,бездельники,но по таким утрам все автобусы,такси,микроавтобусы,грузовые автомобили и все пешеходы теряют обычную солидность?? ,они идут за дымкой в воздухе,удаляясь in velvet,их голоса приглушены ,их движения замедены.  
 Сорри,но только часть,дальше как-то туго уже(
Vuka91

1) Tim hadn't three bananas yesterday

Had Tim three bananas yesterday?

2)We have five English books

We have not five English books

Have we five English books?

3)The woman has a very nice dress

The woman hasn't a very nice dress

Has woman a very nice dress?

4)The child will has a new beautiful toy tomorrow

The child will not has a new beautiful toy tomorrow

Will child has a new beautiful toy tomorrow?

5)I have seven cousins

I have not seven cousins

Have I seven cousins?

6)In two weeks you have two beds in your room

In two weeks you have not two beds in your room

Have you In two weeks two beds in your room?

7)Three years ago Ann had a nice black piano

Three years ago Ann had not a nice black piano

Had Ann  a nice black piano three years ago?

8) Diana and George have four children

Diana and George have not four children

Have Diana and George four children?

9)Jane have two uncles

Jane have not two uncles

Have Jane two uncles?

10) They have eight beautiful flowers

They have not eight beautiful flowers

Have they  eight beautiful flowers?

kirik197308

1 I with my friend will visit my grandmother in Janjary

2 I sure that they will be good friends

3Who will buy milk, bread and vegetables tomorrow?

4 He will go to the library after lunch

5 Will you come to my birthday?

6 When will he be at home?

7 I will need to work very much

before the exam

8 She will end the university in a year and she will become economist

9 He won't come to you evening because he will be busy

10 We must go in 10 minutes, otherwise we will late

Sory, дальше не хватает сил переводить

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Вобщем , нужен адекватный перевод , только не откуда то скопированный и в ответ вставленный и через обычный онлайн переводчик тоже не нужно (я проверю: d) заранее ) this was one of those mornings when the smoke and the thames valley mist decide to work a few miracles for their london, and especially for the oldest part of it, the city. the city, on these mornings, is an enchantment. there is a faint¬ly luminous haze, now silver, now old gold, over everything. the buildings have shape and solidity but no weight; they hang in the air, like palaces out of the arabian nights; _you could topple the dome off st. paul’s with a forefinger, push back the mansion house, send the monument floating into space. on these mornings, the old churches cannot be counted; there are more of them than ever. there is no less traffic than usual; the scarlet stream of buses still flows through the ancient narrow streets; the pavements are still thronged with bank messengers, office boys, policemen, clerks, typists, commissionaires, directors, secretaries, crooks, busy-bodies, idlers; but on these mornings all the buses, taxicabs, vans, lorries and all the pedestrians lose something of their ordinary solidity; they move behind gauze; they retired in velvet; their voices are muted; their movement is in slow motion. whatever is new and vulgar and foolish contrives to lose itself in the denser patches of mist. but all the glimpses of ancient loveliness are there, perfectly framed and lighted: round every corner somebody is whispering a line or two of chaucer. and on these morn¬ings, the river is simply not true: there is ho geography, nothing but pure poetry, down there; the water has gone and shapes out of an adventurous dream drift by on a tide of gilded and silvered air. such is the city on one of these mornings, a place in a gothic fairy tale, a mirage, a vision.
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